Bound To Stay Bound

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 Author: Li, Hui

 Publisher:  Christy Ottaviano Books (2023)

 Classification: Easy
 Physical Description: [33] p., col. ill., 22 x 29 cm

 BTSB No: 572412 ISBN: 9780316340731
 Ages: 4-8 Grades: K-3

 Subjects:
 Calligraphy -- Fiction
 Grandfathers -- Fiction
 Chinese Americans -- Fiction

Price: $23.28

Summary:
After learning how to draw Chinese characters, Lulu and her dog Dumpling step into a magical world where the characters come to life.


Reviews:
   Kirkus Reviews (07/15/23)
   School Library Journal (+) (10/01/23)
   Booklist (09/01/23)

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School Library Journal - 10/01/2023 K-Gr 3—This insightful picture book begins with an introduction to the oracle bone inscriptions which are believed to be the origins of Chinese characters and then efficiently introduces Lulu, her wise grandpa, and Dumpling, her devoted dog. The story unfolds through Lulu's lively speech bubbles. Imagination, adventure, and art collide while Grandpa is napping. As he sleeps, Lulu, brush in hand, draws a door which begins to glow. Unable to resist, she enters and discovers a pictograph world replete with friendly people, interesting landscapes, and a dangerous Chinese fire dragon. In a book that will be compared to Crockett Johnson's Harold and the Purple Crayon and Aaron Becker's Journey, readers are plunged into an enchanted world where drawing skills and creative problem-solving hold the key to a favorable outcome. The illustrations—a blend of watercolor, colored pencils, and traditional Chinese ink—capture the essence of the tale. Readers are introduced to the featured Chinese characters depicted in red boxes on each page with their English meanings, providing an opportunity to explore both language and culture. The story serves as a heartwarming reminder of the power of resourcefulness and kindness, ultimately conveying the message that these virtues can save the day even in the most unusual circumstances. The author's note provides context concerning the vastness of the Chinese written language, highlighting the existence of over 50,000 characters, encouraging an appreciation of the rich cultural heritage embedded in the narrative. VERDICT A masterful integration of storytelling, an introduction to a complex language, and cross-cultural understanding make this an excellent addition to any elementary library.—Lynne Stover - Copyright 2023 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

Booklist - 09/01/2023 After her grandpa demonstrates the Chinese character for bird, Lulu is eager to learn more. While drawing the character for door, she unexpectedly activates a portal into another world! There, Lulu follows a bird into a village where everything is made of the characters her grandpa drew earlier. She enjoys exploring the village with her dog, Dumpling, until they encounter a fire dragon, and Lulu quickly draws characters for cloud, thunder, and rain to defend against it. Finally, the character for river calms the dragon by quenching its thirst. This charming story utilizing a comics format will engage readers with its blend of history, language learning, and adventure. An author's note highlights that the Chinese language has over 50,000 characters whose shapes have evolved over centuries. The illustrations, done in watercolor, colored pencil, and Chinese ink, feature a neutral color palette with red accents that keep the reader's focus on both the Chinese characters and the main character. This picture book would work well for storytime, especially with an art or dragon theme. - Copyright 2023 Booklist.

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